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Home runs boost White Sox against Royals
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CHICAGO — Adam Dunn and Conor Gillaspie each hit two-run homers and the Chicago White Sox earned a 6-5 victory over the Kansas City Royals  on Saturday.
After the game, the Chicago White Sox announced they had fired hitting coach Jeff Manto.
Marcus Semien and Jordan Danks added solo homers for the White Sox, while Mike Moustakas, Billy Butler and Salvador Perez went deep for the Royals.
All 11 runs in the game came via the home run.
The White Sox (63-98) avoided a 100-loss season with one game remaining.
“Nobody wants that, the 100 losses,” White Sox manager Robin Ventura said before the game. “But it’s not gonna make me feel any better to have 99 instead of 100 going into next year.”
It was an unseasonably warm night and the ball was flying out as if it was the middle of summer.
The White Sox opened the scoring with back-to-back homers from Semien and Danks in the bottom of the second inning for a 2-0 lead. It’s the fourth time this season the White Sox have hit back-to-back homers.
The advantage grew to 4-0 when Dunn smashed a two-run shot in the third. It was Dunn’s 34th homer on the season.
Those homers were surrendered by Royals starter Yordano Ventura (0-1), who allowed four runs and six hits in four innings.
White Sox starter Erik Johnson (3-2) didn’t allow a hit through the first 4 1-3 innings.
Moustakas then homered to right field with one out in the fifth inning. Then in the top of the sixth, Butler hit a two-run shot to make it 4-3.
The home runs continued in the bottom of the seventh when Gillaspie smacked the first pitch from left-handed reliever Tim Collins just over the right-field fence for a two-run homer and a 6-3 cushion. Perez got the runs right back with a two-run shot in the eighth.
White Sox closer Addison Reed worked a scoreless ninth for his 40th save.